Electronic road signs in southeast Texas warn drivers to "Watchfor cows next 20 miles," a reminder that few fences remain to hemin livestock. Blue tarps cover 11,000 roofs for 100 miles fromHouston to the Louisiana line, and hundreds of people still aren'taccounted for.

Ike is the most expensive storm in Texas history, with anestimated price tag of $11.4 billion so far.

A local official in Galveston thinks it's going to take a coupleof years to completely recover. Even now, about 10,000 homes don'thave electricity. It may be at least another month before somepeople can turn the lights on again.

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